http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2005-02-16-border-travel_x.htm
Summary: By Jan 1, 2008 both US and Canadian travellers will need either a valid passport or a "federally" issued ID card linked to the US Homeland Security Database in order to enter or exit the US.
I'm assuming that the ID card would be US issued, and there's no information right now on if the card would be available to Canadians (I'm assuming not).
Passports for adults are valid for 5 years and cost $85. Assuming that the government is on schedule with implementing the new requirements, you can bet there's going to be a huge rush for passports during the latter part of 2007.
So for people who have been debating on whether or not to get a passport - go ahead and get one. A passport obtained now will still be valid in 2008 and you won't be one of the mass of people rushing to get one. Plus it avoids any increase in price between now and then.
Summary: By Jan 1, 2008 both US and Canadian travellers will need either a valid passport or a "federally" issued ID card linked to the US Homeland Security Database in order to enter or exit the US.
I'm assuming that the ID card would be US issued, and there's no information right now on if the card would be available to Canadians (I'm assuming not).
Passports for adults are valid for 5 years and cost $85. Assuming that the government is on schedule with implementing the new requirements, you can bet there's going to be a huge rush for passports during the latter part of 2007.
So for people who have been debating on whether or not to get a passport - go ahead and get one. A passport obtained now will still be valid in 2008 and you won't be one of the mass of people rushing to get one. Plus it avoids any increase in price between now and then.